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so japan has a role to play. among all the countries in the world, when the countries that talk, we have self-defense. , by preventing ourselves from preventing the other side from launching the attack again, i think japan is a country which does not have that capability. of course that doesn't mean we engage in war. but when the second attack is carried out by the enemy, we do have the capability of self-defense. to keep our enemy from doing so. i think that is constitutional and our interpretation of the constitution. and what we have to do at the government, and we made a proposal to the prime minister about this and the prime minister accepted that proposal. the collaboration between japan and the united states, i think we do need to enhance opportunities. mr. nakatani: we wonder what would happen. however, after the president trump became president, the first summit that he had that was with prime minister abe, playing golf, they established a very friendly relationship of trust, based on trust. secretary ma
so japan has a role to play. among all the countries in the world, when the countries that talk, we have self-defense. , by preventing ourselves from preventing the other side from launching the attack again, i think japan is a country which does not have that capability. of course that doesn't mean we engage in war. but when the second attack is carried out by the enemy, we do have the capability of self-defense. to keep our enemy from doing so. i think that is constitutional and our...
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facilities in south korea and japan and okinawa, but even japan thing -- japan paying for facilities, as well. even when that is pointed out, there is still a lot of, yeah, but that is not enough. japan, like many of us are surprised by the shift from seemingly the brink of war, to negotiation. abe talked about the concern of too many concessions. but also there is a con -- there is a context of over there. they refer to the region over there as very distant and distinct. that is both in the concept of war, like there would be a war, but it would be over there. well, we have all these troops as well as u.s. civilians over there and we are committed by treaty, as well as doing the right thing, to protect our allies. but even in the sense of, if we have a magical solution to the nuclear problem as nations are looking to help rebuild north korea, it would be like, yeah, japan and south korea would pay for it. so, admittedly, overly negative. well bruce, didn't you listen to our presentation? overly negative, reread your notes. but if it is not overly negative, where does japan go? it can
facilities in south korea and japan and okinawa, but even japan thing -- japan paying for facilities, as well. even when that is pointed out, there is still a lot of, yeah, but that is not enough. japan, like many of us are surprised by the shift from seemingly the brink of war, to negotiation. abe talked about the concern of too many concessions. but also there is a con -- there is a context of over there. they refer to the region over there as very distant and distinct. that is both in the...
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well, they were in japan to. but in japan, the role was different, their role was one that was more about censorship than actually going around and protecting his cultural objects from war. they're going to go through museums and religious sites throughout the country and make sure that the content doesn't glorify militarism. they're going to help japanese cultural institutions get grants to stay afloat and share japanese culture with the rest of the world, and they're going to be very successful in this mission. is ems and cultural institutions, i think even today, have very powerful voices. mcarthur realizes this and he is always happy to exercise what he calls soft power in this arena. what is interesting is his wife, mrs. macarthur, will become a great patron of arts and culture in japan. and really help there to be a lot of cultural interchange between the united states and japan while they are there in country. another goal that mcarthur has is to re-democratized japan. in 1945, and individuals average righ
well, they were in japan to. but in japan, the role was different, their role was one that was more about censorship than actually going around and protecting his cultural objects from war. they're going to go through museums and religious sites throughout the country and make sure that the content doesn't glorify militarism. they're going to help japanese cultural institutions get grants to stay afloat and share japanese culture with the rest of the world, and they're going to be very...
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and japan. i think we're extremely lucky that we had prime minister abe as our leader in this rocky times. because prior to primaries awe by, i was made fun of. we're having this leadership change almost every year for five, six years. so the professor emphasized that. and his initiative on national security infrastructure. the fact that he came out with this national security strategy is quite important because drafting a national security strategy is an effort to -- it's a narrative to shape the desirable all that you want in a region. japan was never known for this kind of shaping attitude. but now we have this -- others have conceptle framework. and i think that's based on the change that prime minister abe took. i think we're extremely lucky that we had prime minister abe. but my role is not to praise him -- >> not to bury him either. >> right. so japan is expected to play a role of upholding this liberal international order with some others. but in asia-pacific, japan is seen as a guardian
and japan. i think we're extremely lucky that we had prime minister abe as our leader in this rocky times. because prior to primaries awe by, i was made fun of. we're having this leadership change almost every year for five, six years. so the professor emphasized that. and his initiative on national security infrastructure. the fact that he came out with this national security strategy is quite important because drafting a national security strategy is an effort to -- it's a narrative to shape...
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-japan but u.s., japan and korea. the other thing i should talk about is that there is a limit to what forward deployed forces of the united states can do. and therefore japan, which is an ally country of japan and south korea, they should work together so together move forward. how we maintain the presence in western pacific. i think cooperation is really needed in that regard. as i mentioned, around the korean peninsula long term, defense posture needs to be reinforced. from that perspective, the, it is of course, japan must reenforce. and so assure the aegis assure. i think is very important to be deployed. and thirdly, in order to reduce u.s. burden, japanese engagement in the region, we need to revise our postures again. and the burden which is currently borne by the united states in order to reduce that, we should take more initiative in order to contribute to the peace and stability of the region. there is a good possibility of the i think we should discuss this with u.s. forces in order to have a better coordi
-japan but u.s., japan and korea. the other thing i should talk about is that there is a limit to what forward deployed forces of the united states can do. and therefore japan, which is an ally country of japan and south korea, they should work together so together move forward. how we maintain the presence in western pacific. i think cooperation is really needed in that regard. as i mentioned, around the korean peninsula long term, defense posture needs to be reinforced. from that perspective,...
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sheila smith, the country for most expert on issues related to japan, to japan u.s. alliance, and asia security issues in general ever when i'm wright about asia security or japanese issues always google sheila's name next to the topic to see if she has written something about it because i orlando quite a bit from their past writings. see la is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and works on japan. the author of japan rewarmed the book we're here to discuss and of intimate rivals, japanese domestic politics and a rising china. sheila has also been the author of a cfr interactive guide on constitutional change in japan and a regular contributor to the cfr blog and a frequent contributor media outlets. she joint cfr in 2007 and directed a multinational research time in a cross-national study of domestic politics of the u.s. military presence in japan, south korea the philippines aming scholarship scholarship before that in a visit researcher at two leading japanese think tanks, the japan institute of international fairs and the university of tokyo and
sheila smith, the country for most expert on issues related to japan, to japan u.s. alliance, and asia security issues in general ever when i'm wright about asia security or japanese issues always google sheila's name next to the topic to see if she has written something about it because i orlando quite a bit from their past writings. see la is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and works on japan. the author of japan rewarmed the book we're here to discuss and of intimate...
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japan. undeniable -- to shorten the war and save lives. but it was also to create the basis for a long-term american jiminy in the system. that required defeating the soviets to win control over northeast asia. presidency,g the truman initiated an exhaustive review of the agreement fdr had made. the review to place in the context of rapidly deteriorating relations with moscow as soviet forces surge toward berlin, prod, and the enough. fdr committed the united dates with the establishment of friendly government around the border of the soviet union. according to the 1939 map, that meant only poland and romania. it is part of the general strategy to crush and occupied germany, he also agreed to shift shift: --s some -- to borders. this had the consequence of not only assuring the soviet domination of poland and romania for soviete door penetration into central europe. 1945, theing of pro-soviet czech president was convinced to transfer the eastern tip of czechoslovakia, some times called easte
japan. undeniable -- to shorten the war and save lives. but it was also to create the basis for a long-term american jiminy in the system. that required defeating the soviets to win control over northeast asia. presidency,g the truman initiated an exhaustive review of the agreement fdr had made. the review to place in the context of rapidly deteriorating relations with moscow as soviet forces surge toward berlin, prod, and the enough. fdr committed the united dates with the establishment of...
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bases in japan. and japan's support is necessary. but, this should be exercised within the framework, within the parameters, of u.s./japan alliance. this is a different matter from japan's unilateral decision to break out of its 70-year-old pacifist principles, and to expand this military operation outside japan by participating in an armed clash. i look at the japanese public opinion polls and i see that more than majority of japanese are concerned about this collective self-defense and their concern is that japan could be entangled in an armed conflict against the will of the people. because that's the principle of the japanese peace constitution. and also i can see the japanese political parties like komito, which was cite critical of the collective self-defense ideal, as well. so there is domestic constraint on prime minister abe's pursuit, this collective self-defense. abe governments would say no, this is a contribution to peace. well in my view it's a problematic contribution to peace. if japan pushes this idea without prior c
bases in japan. and japan's support is necessary. but, this should be exercised within the framework, within the parameters, of u.s./japan alliance. this is a different matter from japan's unilateral decision to break out of its 70-year-old pacifist principles, and to expand this military operation outside japan by participating in an armed clash. i look at the japanese public opinion polls and i see that more than majority of japanese are concerned about this collective self-defense and their...
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japan is responsible. there's also japan's mission rooted in its own history. other than -- our nation has had no other resources to speak of. but japan devoting itself to reaping trade composer japan succeeding in realizing growth that was called a miracle even though it lacks the resources. that very first country to prove through its own experience the principle that exists between trade and growth, principal has now become common sense was japan. japan has now taken on the mission of imparting to the world the benefits of trade. i have at times risen above debates waving the flag in free trade. there has been no greater joy for me than when tpp 11 took final shape and would quickly approved by us. in addition, japan and the european union have signed an economic partnership agreement that is of the scale and scope with a special mention in world history, but that said we must not be complacent. i must drive the efforts of a notch. in addition to japan commitment to the world trade organization which was given i will make all our efforts toward negotiations
japan is responsible. there's also japan's mission rooted in its own history. other than -- our nation has had no other resources to speak of. but japan devoting itself to reaping trade composer japan succeeding in realizing growth that was called a miracle even though it lacks the resources. that very first country to prove through its own experience the principle that exists between trade and growth, principal has now become common sense was japan. japan has now taken on the mission of...
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in eastern japan. my question is given the dangers of an enemy attack are the self-defense force in the us military planning on working together on how to provide large-scale humanitarian help in the future if needed and is planning going to include working with the civilian authorities for the disaster relief in japan? >> translator: i think more than ten years ago we passed the contingency law and in it there is a lot requiring reflection of the citizens. at the time of the contingency how to protect life of the citizens. even at the municipal level were being prepared when the missile was launched actually evacuation exercises were conducted in. [inaudible] of course, us forces in japan will act together, whether us and we need to consider the possibility of receiving support from us forces and at the time of operation it was effective support was provided by the us forces. we would like to continue conducting exercise based on the plan. at the time of the earthquake i was one of the people affected
in eastern japan. my question is given the dangers of an enemy attack are the self-defense force in the us military planning on working together on how to provide large-scale humanitarian help in the future if needed and is planning going to include working with the civilian authorities for the disaster relief in japan? >> translator: i think more than ten years ago we passed the contingency law and in it there is a lot requiring reflection of the citizens. at the time of the contingency...
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they controlled japan's industry and pretty much japan's economy. macarthur and eisenhower are talking about the military industrial complex, and this is that to the nth degree. initial occupation policy is to turn japan into an agrarian powerhouse and to break up the giant corporations that help lead japan to war. in the summer of 1945, macarthur is moving forward very quickly with this, seizing the holdings of these companies, breaking up monopolies, stuff like that. and then, suddenly, revoter course comes into play -- reverse course comes into play. cold war tensions are rising. the cost of the occupations in europe and japan are enormous, and this is leading to a reassessment of occupation policies. and the u.s. government comes to an idea that japan can be a better bulwark to communism in asia if it's not some, you know, agrarian back water, but is instead an economic powerhouse, if it's kind of a great capitalist country. and so macarthur will be told it's time for you to switch course. you've been kind of breaking up these monopolies. okay,
they controlled japan's industry and pretty much japan's economy. macarthur and eisenhower are talking about the military industrial complex, and this is that to the nth degree. initial occupation policy is to turn japan into an agrarian powerhouse and to break up the giant corporations that help lead japan to war. in the summer of 1945, macarthur is moving forward very quickly with this, seizing the holdings of these companies, breaking up monopolies, stuff like that. and then, suddenly,...
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i had to come to japan. i bring greetings from the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. earlier today on the president's behalf, i behalf, i had the honor to meet with prime minister minister to reaffirm the abiding friendship and the entering alliance between japan and the united states. the united states and japan alliance is the cornerstone of peace, prosperity and freedom in the asian-pacific. under president trump, america is committing to strengthening our alliance and deepening our friendship for the benefit of our people and for the benefit of the world. already, our bond is growing stronger. prime minister was one of the first world leaders who president trump hosted at the white house. they continued their meeting at the southern white house and i can attest personally that they have forged a good personal relationship which is already benefiting both of our nations. their relationship truly demonstrates the extraordinary respect that president trump has four our criti
i had to come to japan. i bring greetings from the president of the united states of america, president donald trump. earlier today on the president's behalf, i behalf, i had the honor to meet with prime minister minister to reaffirm the abiding friendship and the entering alliance between japan and the united states. the united states and japan alliance is the cornerstone of peace, prosperity and freedom in the asian-pacific. under president trump, america is committing to strengthening our...
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i think most people in japan agree korea-japan relationship is critical important for korea-japan, stability of the region and also united states. number two, that is a series state that we need to do something. as admiral kawano said there's a gap between the two countries. number three, if you don't do anything, it will take offense of it. having said that, it looks like korea and japan have delisted they can solve this on their own. did you discuss any possible role for the united states to better the relationship between korea and japan? japanese have been i think frustrated to the extent that they have been basically asking americans for some time to play a role. the situation has come to the point where we witness today. so is there any role that the united states can play, and did you discuss a possibility of united states plate in mediation role? thank you very much. >> i think, fundamentally, this is a situation that koreans and japanese have to resolve. we have an incredibly strong relationship with both countries, so i have obviously not been involved, but i guess i'm comfortable
i think most people in japan agree korea-japan relationship is critical important for korea-japan, stability of the region and also united states. number two, that is a series state that we need to do something. as admiral kawano said there's a gap between the two countries. number three, if you don't do anything, it will take offense of it. having said that, it looks like korea and japan have delisted they can solve this on their own. did you discuss any possible role for the united states to...
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to japan is excessive. and i--in telling the story of hirohito and the rise of militarism in a nation that--whose people had historically, for centuries, not been militaristic, and in telling the story, i--i thought that there would be lessons for americans if i didn't present those lessons with a heavy hand and recess them into the book. c-span: are you still teaching? >> guest: yes. i am at binghamton university. i was at hitosubashi university in tokyo until march 31st. i came back to this country april 2nd nd in the fall, i will take up my teaching duties at binghamton university in new york. that's part of the state university of new york, where i once taught, and it's a wonderful place. c-span: where are you from originally? >> guest: i was born and grew up in boston. i live in a little town near the airport called winthrop. c-span: and where did you go to school? >> guest: i went to school at the university of massachusetts in amherst, and upon graduation i enlisted in the navy, went to officer candi
to japan is excessive. and i--in telling the story of hirohito and the rise of militarism in a nation that--whose people had historically, for centuries, not been militaristic, and in telling the story, i--i thought that there would be lessons for americans if i didn't present those lessons with a heavy hand and recess them into the book. c-span: are you still teaching? >> guest: yes. i am at binghamton university. i was at hitosubashi university in tokyo until march 31st. i came back to...
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and there's also this theory that japan, even japan is hedging. look at prime minister abe going to china. and probably xi jinping is going to visit japan sometime this spring or maybe a bit later than that. but i don't buy that argument because, you know, japan/china relations, prc relations, in the past ten years was really bad, right? was, like, minus ten. so this effort is just bringing up to, like, minus one or zero. so i don't think you should trait it as japan hedging because even japan can't trust the u.s. we took sides. i think that's the correct depiction. with rok, it is extremely difficult. we used to call our relations with -- or how we see south korea as being we're too tired. so korean fatigue was the keyword in trying to explain how we approach south korea. but now some of my colleagues, who are not like the typical anti-korean types would say distrust. they don't want to talk about it. there's no use. so that kind of mentality is increasing, and i'm extremely worried. and this is not just because of the history issues, i think, an
and there's also this theory that japan, even japan is hedging. look at prime minister abe going to china. and probably xi jinping is going to visit japan sometime this spring or maybe a bit later than that. but i don't buy that argument because, you know, japan/china relations, prc relations, in the past ten years was really bad, right? was, like, minus ten. so this effort is just bringing up to, like, minus one or zero. so i don't think you should trait it as japan hedging because even japan...
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and japan? >> that is a focus of my attention as commander. the space is more concentrated in the middle east, but cars a joint approach. i found that to be the case certainly as well in the pacific if not more so and how does highlight a couple reasons why it is important. that is a decided advantage for the u.s. and its allies to operate in a joint context. that may change over time and we find potential adversaries like the people's liberation army are pursuing joint miss in their own way. we need to do it because that is how we operate. secondly, when we think about interdependencies of their capabilities, we would be full is to go with anyone of them, so whether it is recognizing the chains, the part thehe pacific is the all of .rchipelago's there are pieces of ground separated by water. we are talking about populations here and also find it on the landmass, many countries dominated militarily by their having a relationship with those leaders is critically important. we want to think about
and japan? >> that is a focus of my attention as commander. the space is more concentrated in the middle east, but cars a joint approach. i found that to be the case certainly as well in the pacific if not more so and how does highlight a couple reasons why it is important. that is a decided advantage for the u.s. and its allies to operate in a joint context. that may change over time and we find potential adversaries like the people's liberation army are pursuing joint miss in their own...
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after thee of japan, postwar japan, the united states reestablished japan as a new democracy after the war. we have a democratic coalition across the pacific. third, we are situated triangle. allyd states has a common of korea and japan. between korea and japan, we have not an ally but an indirect alliance through the united states. certainly, three countries have been making a lot of effort to deter north korea from its situated of threats. nuclear tests and a missile weapons,, chemical weapons of mass destruction. there is a very strong foundation for the triangular cooperative relationship among three countries. i would like to start with the relationship with china. all threeat countries, korea, u.s. and japan [indiscernible] china made a phenomenal economic and its power and influence have been increasing in asia. have a verye to cooperative relationship with china, because it is beneficial for us and maybe for china, too, to have a productive economic partnership. japan, the u.s. -- sorry, u.s. and china, the relationship is perhaps the most important relationship in our global a
after thee of japan, postwar japan, the united states reestablished japan as a new democracy after the war. we have a democratic coalition across the pacific. third, we are situated triangle. allyd states has a common of korea and japan. between korea and japan, we have not an ally but an indirect alliance through the united states. certainly, three countries have been making a lot of effort to deter north korea from its situated of threats. nuclear tests and a missile weapons,, chemical...
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-japan -- we must for theify the u.s.-japan -- fortify the u.s.-japan alliance. that is our responsibility. now, let me tell you in japan we are working hard to enhance the foundation of our security. once in place, japan will be much more able to provide a response for all levels of classes. these companies between the u.s. military and japan defense forces ever stronger and the alliance still more solid providing credible deterrence for the peace in the region. the form is the first of its kind and a fitting one in our post-war history. we will achieve this by this coming summer. now, i have something to share with you. the day before yesterday secretaries kerry and carter met our foreign minister and defense minister pour consultations. as a result we now have a new framework, a framework to better put together the forces of the u.s. and japan a framework that is in line with the legislative attempts going on in japan. that is necessary to build peace more reliable peace in the region and that is namely the new defense cooperation guidelines. yesterday preside
-japan -- we must for theify the u.s.-japan -- fortify the u.s.-japan alliance. that is our responsibility. now, let me tell you in japan we are working hard to enhance the foundation of our security. once in place, japan will be much more able to provide a response for all levels of classes. these companies between the u.s. military and japan defense forces ever stronger and the alliance still more solid providing credible deterrence for the peace in the region. the form is the first of its...
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japan. i'm don lemon. >> hello. over the next hour, an indepth look at the unbelievable tragedy that unfolded in japan in recent weeks, from the first tremors to a crushing tsunami, to the brink of a nuclear meltdown. >> and also the latest fallout from japan's nuclear disabled plant, and radiation exposure to the public and food supply. >> but first we have a disturbing story developing out of libya. >> there's video of an hysterical woman bursting into a tripoli hotel filled with journalists. her name is iman and she is screaming a horrifying story accusing 15 members of the militia of raping and beating her over a two-day movement. >> they moved to shut her up. all the while dragging her away from uncertain fate. they smashed cameras, including ours, trying to destroy the evidence. we did get this video of it. let's get to nick robertson who is staying at that hotel for more. >> reporter: the lady came into the hotel this morning. she was screaming. she was a middle aged woman. she seemed
japan. i'm don lemon. >> hello. over the next hour, an indepth look at the unbelievable tragedy that unfolded in japan in recent weeks, from the first tremors to a crushing tsunami, to the brink of a nuclear meltdown. >> and also the latest fallout from japan's nuclear disabled plant, and radiation exposure to the public and food supply. >> but first we have a disturbing story developing out of libya. >> there's video of an hysterical woman bursting into a tripoli hotel...
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the question is, is japan ready to reciprocate? is japan ready to make new initiatives? for example, if china was the first country to propose a bilateral fda with asean, why doesn't japan become the first country to produce a trial fda but in japan, asean and india? this requires diplomatic initiative, courage, imagination. and that's sometimes missing in japan. >> reporter: but mahbubani also pointed to the advantage japan holds over china and hinted at what asean expects from japan. >> japanese culture is extremely attractive. and people love japanese culture. so when you talk of soft power, soft power comes from culture. and the japanese people can come and do more in southeast asia. but you got to decide that southeast asia is the future, is a priority. >> reporter: asean nations want deeper ties with both china and japan. it's a huge balancing act. and how japan will respond remains unclear. nhk world, singapore. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> a japanese government panel has drafted a guideline for compiling next year's budge
the question is, is japan ready to reciprocate? is japan ready to make new initiatives? for example, if china was the first country to propose a bilateral fda with asean, why doesn't japan become the first country to produce a trial fda but in japan, asean and india? this requires diplomatic initiative, courage, imagination. and that's sometimes missing in japan. >> reporter: but mahbubani also pointed to the advantage japan holds over china and hinted at what asean expects from japan....
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i'm a property owner in japan town. i also am a businesswoman required but still doing business and i also am on the board of several nonprofits in japan town area and have long been a long term volunteer. by you represent myself today is a property owner and a citizen of this city i was born here. san francisco is a very special place. it's already been a place of neighborhoods and ethnic histories what we we really need to look at what we're doing. i think j h s is a good document to go forward to be able to protect and help the growth of and to be able to sustain japan town. so everyone else has elegantly given their reasons those are mine >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello commissioners and wanting harassing. i'm here today, i'm representing supervisor breed i'm here aid. and supervisor breed couldn't make it here so she sent me to read some of her thoughts. san francisco japan town is the oldest japan town in the united states and only 3 left in the country. it's a very important community with its uniq
i'm a property owner in japan town. i also am a businesswoman required but still doing business and i also am on the board of several nonprofits in japan town area and have long been a long term volunteer. by you represent myself today is a property owner and a citizen of this city i was born here. san francisco is a very special place. it's already been a place of neighborhoods and ethnic histories what we we really need to look at what we're doing. i think j h s is a good document to go...
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, $750 billion making japan the largest investor for four consecutive years since 1919. japanese businesses operate in 8,500 locations around the united states creating close to 1 million jobs. the theme for today's roundtable's cooperation in innovative technology. in such areas as innovation clean energy is and supply chains and such technologies as semiconductors, ai, quantum computing and biotech, it's increasingly important for our two countries to do resilience in our economy is and together drive growth for the global economy. in the semiconductor field, partnering with a us company in research and development of next-generation chips and there will be more such opportunities for collaboration between japan and the united states. on generative ai we are most appreciative to us companies that generally sleep provided computational resources to ai development initiative supported by the government of japan. further, under the hiroshima aid process, japan and the us are cooperating in international rulemaking and attracting support for more countries and businesses.
, $750 billion making japan the largest investor for four consecutive years since 1919. japanese businesses operate in 8,500 locations around the united states creating close to 1 million jobs. the theme for today's roundtable's cooperation in innovative technology. in such areas as innovation clean energy is and supply chains and such technologies as semiconductors, ai, quantum computing and biotech, it's increasingly important for our two countries to do resilience in our economy is and...
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they helped japan. i think japan has also have other countries in terms of relief. so i think this three countries andoperate on planning sharing information about disaster prevention, disaster relief, within the three countries and in other countries as well. ms. osborne: with that, i open up questions to the audience. once you receive the microphone, please state briefly who you are, and concise questions are very much appreciated. we have a gentleman right here. . hello, steve winters, independent consultant. i would like to direct this to emma. i got the impression from the south koreans that after the collapse of the agreement you were talking about, there was a feeling, number one, that the u.s., behind-the-scenes, had been a factor in pressuring both japan and south korea to make an agreement on the issue, somehow to settle it and put it behind them. then, as you so, the question is i gathered from south korea that the reaction of many well-placed in south korea, the u.s. force has a disagreement, we never wanted to go into this agreement. we thought it was a
they helped japan. i think japan has also have other countries in terms of relief. so i think this three countries andoperate on planning sharing information about disaster prevention, disaster relief, within the three countries and in other countries as well. ms. osborne: with that, i open up questions to the audience. once you receive the microphone, please state briefly who you are, and concise questions are very much appreciated. we have a gentleman right here. . hello, steve winters,...
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dispute we're also talking about a japan korea dispute over duck though we're talking about japan ongoing disputes with russia over the northern islands as the japanese call them we're talking about disputes in the south china seas between china vietnam the philippines and others so something is going on very large and significant around territorial issues in in the asia pacific and i'm going to come back to talk about why this is and why now but secondly we're talking about the. the rise of nationalism as a response to these issues nationalism that's driven by competing territorial claims yes but is also driven by historical memory issues centering on war and colonialism this is why the issues are so fraught in both trying to argue i could jump in here and i said earlier if i go to brian a piece and i go to brian it sounds like china has a lot of problems with its neighbors if we just going to consider what mark just said go ahead. oh yes china has problems with its neighbors it also has problems with the united states which just went to japan and to announce the creation of a second mis
dispute we're also talking about a japan korea dispute over duck though we're talking about japan ongoing disputes with russia over the northern islands as the japanese call them we're talking about disputes in the south china seas between china vietnam the philippines and others so something is going on very large and significant around territorial issues in in the asia pacific and i'm going to come back to talk about why this is and why now but secondly we're talking about the. the rise of...
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he allowed five abductees to return to japan. north korean authorities later declared the issue resolved. but that wasn't good enough for the japanese government. over the years it pressed for a fresh investigation and posed sanctions as it waited. these included blocking north korean citizens ships and flights from entering japan adding new checks on money transfers to the north and banning all imports and exports between the nations. as a result, the north's shipments of marine products and mushrooms to japan went from $150 million to zero. and japan's exports of electric appliances and secondhand vehicles to the north fell from roughly $70 million to zero. representatives of both countries continued to negotiate behind closed doors. but they made little progress. prime minister shinzo abe gave the discussions a push in part because relatives of the abductees were getting older. he stressed the outcome would represent the first step toward normalizing relations. north korean negotiators promised a thorough re-investigation. in
he allowed five abductees to return to japan. north korean authorities later declared the issue resolved. but that wasn't good enough for the japanese government. over the years it pressed for a fresh investigation and posed sanctions as it waited. these included blocking north korean citizens ships and flights from entering japan adding new checks on money transfers to the north and banning all imports and exports between the nations. as a result, the north's shipments of marine products and...
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beat concurred offer a discussion of north korea is open we discussed japan, u.s., japan, u.s. and others continue to work closely together. for the continued understanding and the biden gave myself a very strong assurance regarding the recent announcement by north koreart. i will refrain from commenting to make the announcement by ncnorth korea. based on perspectives established meaningful relationship between japan and north korea. and it could be beneficial to the piece and stability. my policy is to aim for a summit meeting with north korea. to result their issues and high-level consultation d directly. and guide the instruction. that remains unchanged. that is my response. >> we did discuss this issue but we did both agree they must also address the serious human rights and humanitarian concerns of the international community including immediate resolutionud of the abduction issue. the prime minister has spoken of what his mate mean i welcome the opportunity. we welcome the opportunity of our allies to initiate dialogue with the democratic republic of korea. i have said ma
beat concurred offer a discussion of north korea is open we discussed japan, u.s., japan, u.s. and others continue to work closely together. for the continued understanding and the biden gave myself a very strong assurance regarding the recent announcement by north koreart. i will refrain from commenting to make the announcement by ncnorth korea. based on perspectives established meaningful relationship between japan and north korea. and it could be beneficial to the piece and stability. my...
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-japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world. there's no limit what our countries and our people can do together. so thank you for your partnership, your leadership and your friendship. and now over to you, mr. prime minister. >> appreciate you and illinois for inviting us. -- and jill for inviting us. president biden and i have met and talked countless times and concerns shared that we are at crucial crossroads. and that the partnership is immensely important. the international community stands at a historical turning point. in order for japan, the u.s., the indo-pacific region, and for that matter the whole world, to enjoy peace, stability, and prosperity, lasting into the future, we must resolutely defend and further solidify a free and open international order based on the rule of law. and again today, i told the president that now is the time to demonstrate the true values that japan and the united states can offer, that we must together fulfill our responsibilities to create a world where human dignity is upheld and that ja
-japan alliance is a beacon to the entire world. there's no limit what our countries and our people can do together. so thank you for your partnership, your leadership and your friendship. and now over to you, mr. prime minister. >> appreciate you and illinois for inviting us. -- and jill for inviting us. president biden and i have met and talked countless times and concerns shared that we are at crucial crossroads. and that the partnership is immensely important. the international...
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but he had repaired relations with japan and he was popular in japan. and this is some on the cover of time magazine in 1934. but at the same time, nationalists were working relentlessly to undermine japan's relations with the west. they considered all of those imports that i mentioned before the movies, the dancing, the golf, everything to be western corruptions, not to mention the western corruption of parliament for democracy. they wanted japan to return to the traditional values of the shogunate. basically of pre open japan membership and right wing patriotic societies. they call themselves patriotic societies sword during the 1930s and they were joined by like minded people in the police, the military and politicians. they all wanted to make japan great again by expunging foreigners, expunging moderates who wanted good relations with the west. they decided that they believed their law was a higher law than the nation's laws, that the laws, the laws that came from the emperor, which of course they defined and decided were higher than any mere laws o
but he had repaired relations with japan and he was popular in japan. and this is some on the cover of time magazine in 1934. but at the same time, nationalists were working relentlessly to undermine japan's relations with the west. they considered all of those imports that i mentioned before the movies, the dancing, the golf, everything to be western corruptions, not to mention the western corruption of parliament for democracy. they wanted japan to return to the traditional values of the...
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in japan and i have a 2nd home in japan. but on the other hand there are plenty of times where i wish i were not mixed or just that i were just belgian or even just japanese so it really depends on. as mrs said it depends on so many factors it depends on the political climate but it depends on the people you're with it depends on the mood you're in and you're only age so where am i in in my life. i want to share one. we'll go right to you i want to share a comment that we had received on twitter about this issue from dr h.q. he says japan is a country of japanese people their traditions customs festivals worshipping methods birth and death culture is way different from the rest of the world even if the political system wants to minimise this those they will never change i have lived there japan won't change and so. me i'm curious what you think about that did you ever experience that it was your experience has your experience been more positive or negative or a mixture of both. so i was born and raised in japan and for me yo
in japan and i have a 2nd home in japan. but on the other hand there are plenty of times where i wish i were not mixed or just that i were just belgian or even just japanese so it really depends on. as mrs said it depends on so many factors it depends on the political climate but it depends on the people you're with it depends on the mood you're in and you're only age so where am i in in my life. i want to share one. we'll go right to you i want to share a comment that we had received on...
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/japan. but i think in japan there's an awful lot of critique going on right now of japan's own government's response to the crisis. i caution all of us outside the country to give it time for the empirical analysis, the political analysis, and the scientific analysis to really run its full course, because these are the kinds of challenges and problems that all of our societies will face. the other piece of this, it's not specific to march 11 events themselves, but of course as those of us who watched japan fully realize that you have to but march 11 event and this last year of reconstruction recovery in the context of japan's broader public policy agenda. i think that's what many of us are hopeful that some of this new analysis will come to light, but we also have to understand that the global economic conditions confronting japan today, all of us, in fact, including the energy market, are going to determine the extent to which japan's recovery will be successful. the fiscal health of japan,
/japan. but i think in japan there's an awful lot of critique going on right now of japan's own government's response to the crisis. i caution all of us outside the country to give it time for the empirical analysis, the political analysis, and the scientific analysis to really run its full course, because these are the kinds of challenges and problems that all of our societies will face. the other piece of this, it's not specific to march 11 events themselves, but of course as those of us who...
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japan is important. it allowed us to fully deploy in the region and provide credibility for the united states. thanks to the agreement in 1972, the uss navasota was able to do minesweeping. do the math. keep one ship forward, deployed, you need to have three ships in your inventory. to accommodate the transit and maintenance cycles. currently, we have 20 ships in the home port authority in japan. two additional air carriers, eight additional amphibious mine countermeasure ships and a dozen destroyers to meet the mission. these forward deployed ships need downtime for upkeep will -- when i was in navasota, i remember the quality of the work done at the shipyard. i recall we were talking about some radio equipment and this shipyard worker told me, i could get this done for you isn't important?ally and he said, well i have a wedding tomorrow i could put off. works i said it was really not important. -- i said it was really not that important. i was impressed by the dedication and quality of work. next slide
japan is important. it allowed us to fully deploy in the region and provide credibility for the united states. thanks to the agreement in 1972, the uss navasota was able to do minesweeping. do the math. keep one ship forward, deployed, you need to have three ships in your inventory. to accommodate the transit and maintenance cycles. currently, we have 20 ships in the home port authority in japan. two additional air carriers, eight additional amphibious mine countermeasure ships and a dozen...
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japan. wada had surgery and was forced to leave the orioles without taking the mound. >> translator: oh, is this a japanese baseball? wow i've missed how it feels. the japanese ball feels more comfortable. the size is definitely different. >> reporter: professor david burress says the standard size and weight of balls are the same in both countries. but he adds that minor discrepancies in regulations have led to subtle differences in the ball's physical features and behavior. researchers measured ten randomly selected balls in each country. >> the japanese balls are smaller, they've got higher stitching which increases your ability to actually grip the ball. >> reporter: another major difference is the friction coefficient. this is a measure of the ball's ease of grip. >> the american ball is right here, friction coefficient of 0.3. the ms. uno ball, the japanese ball here, is about a factor of 2 higher in friction coefficient. and so if you think about you gripping the ball, you're gripping
japan. wada had surgery and was forced to leave the orioles without taking the mound. >> translator: oh, is this a japanese baseball? wow i've missed how it feels. the japanese ball feels more comfortable. the size is definitely different. >> reporter: professor david burress says the standard size and weight of balls are the same in both countries. but he adds that minor discrepancies in regulations have led to subtle differences in the ball's physical features and behavior....
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but japan. hopefully a trade talk may create ground, more common ground promoting international world. i really hope. >> thank you very much. we have hurt interesting insights regarding japan. it seems to me in our topic is japan and america's neglected ally, the heart of the matter and the part where i would be most able to speak would be the american size of that equation than in the general nature of problem that we are confronting in u.s./japan relations. i think it is important to probe lose sight of -- that we are in by looking .n detail at the trees 1952,rld dollars made in in september of 1951 the u.s. and japan were alone in this -- the pacific. china was under embargo. korea was in the midst of the war. southeast asia was colonized. we were alone in the issue is bilateral. the issue today of u.s./japan relations seems to me and this some in singapore is that u.s. and japan are not alone in the pacific. the structural competition within the pacific as well as across the continent of asi
but japan. hopefully a trade talk may create ground, more common ground promoting international world. i really hope. >> thank you very much. we have hurt interesting insights regarding japan. it seems to me in our topic is japan and america's neglected ally, the heart of the matter and the part where i would be most able to speak would be the american size of that equation than in the general nature of problem that we are confronting in u.s./japan relations. i think it is important to...
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but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member of the standing committee and met with a dell gaegs of japanese lawmakers and representati representatives. japan criticize ford going ahead with the purchase of the island. he said that put relations in an unprecedented situation. the country normalized diplomatic ties 40 years ago. jao said the relations have seen six nif can't development during the time and hatch brought great benefits to both countries. >>> tension in the room was extremely hype. former foreign minister quotes saying japan should take measures to correct the current circumstances. >> what its needed most is that leaders of both nations talk in a diligent and calm manner. >
but because japan controls the territo territory, japan, u.s. security treaty obligation extend to the islands. chinese vessels have been navigating watters arou earwalt around the islands. the absence of dialogue and the crisis management mechanism could lead to unintended consequences. which could mean the united states would not be able to stay neutral. junko tanaka, nhk world, washington. >>> a member of the standing committee and met with a dell gaegs of japanese lawmakers and...
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they are going to destroy japan's armies, japan's navy, japan's air forces, japan's full power to wage war. almost 2400 americans were killed on the morning of december 7, 1941, 75 years ago. 10, saturday, december american history tv will mark the anniversary didn't -- beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. you will show archival films, veterans and civilians thet-person accounts, and 75th anniversary ceremonies at pearl harbor and at the world war ii memorial in washington. take yourians will calls. that is saturday, december 10, beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern here on american history tv, only on c-span3. monday night on "the communicators" -- >> it's a great measure of how fast things change, the law is just figuring out those two examples, cell phones and email. formsyou just as those may not be as important in our daily lives. there is this built in delay that the law suffers from, and it's hard to keep up with the latest shifts its georgetown university -- >> a georgetown university professor on how judges and lawyers do not understand technology and his efforts to help them. he is inte
they are going to destroy japan's armies, japan's navy, japan's air forces, japan's full power to wage war. almost 2400 americans were killed on the morning of december 7, 1941, 75 years ago. 10, saturday, december american history tv will mark the anniversary didn't -- beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern. you will show archival films, veterans and civilians thet-person accounts, and 75th anniversary ceremonies at pearl harbor and at the world war ii memorial in washington. take yourians will calls....
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in japan. i'm wolf blitzer. john vos is joining us over in the cnn center in atlanta. a lot of news to cover. let me give our viewers the highlights of what's going on right now. it's now just after 7:00 a.m. saturday in japan. survivors of the strongest earthquake recorded in that country's history are seeing the enormous destruction in the harsh light of day, and they are still being shaken to the core. two powerful new tremors measuring higher than a magnitude of 6 struck within the last hour alone, after the 8.9 monster quake hit japan friday afternoon unleashing a huge tsunami. japanese media reporting that the death toll could be higher than 1,000. hundreds of people may be missing. some may be trapped alive or buried in homes that were simply washed away. the tsunami sent water rushing sever six miles inland. one area of deep concern right now. japanese authorities are trying to cool down the temperature inside a nuclear power plant rattled by the quake. president obama says the united s
in japan. i'm wolf blitzer. john vos is joining us over in the cnn center in atlanta. a lot of news to cover. let me give our viewers the highlights of what's going on right now. it's now just after 7:00 a.m. saturday in japan. survivors of the strongest earthquake recorded in that country's history are seeing the enormous destruction in the harsh light of day, and they are still being shaken to the core. two powerful new tremors measuring higher than a magnitude of 6 struck within the last...
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about the divisions between japan and china. ties between japanese and their chinese neighbors are closer than ever. >> reporter: one of the tokyo's busiest areas. they are been operating businesses here. at the moment they are more than 300 enterprises. you'll find japanese and chinese businesses right next door to each other and there is plenty of interchange among them. >> translator: i always greet chinese people i know. >> translator: japanese people are very kind. >> reporter: four years ago something happened that could have shattered this relation. she was key member of china town project. >> translator: we wanted to bring together and create a network of chinese people living and working in this area. we just wanted to create some sort of structure. >> reporter: the japanese merchant feared the area would be taken over. >> translator: we can't accept a decision to turn this neighborhood with its rich history with a china town. >> reporter: groups from outside the district jointed the mounting opposition. emotions ran hi
about the divisions between japan and china. ties between japanese and their chinese neighbors are closer than ever. >> reporter: one of the tokyo's busiest areas. they are been operating businesses here. at the moment they are more than 300 enterprises. you'll find japanese and chinese businesses right next door to each other and there is plenty of interchange among them. >> translator: i always greet chinese people i know. >> translator: japanese people are very kind....
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culture but japan town taught me about japan town and on christmas day i danced in japan i never danced so japan town really taught me what japanese are and more importantly, they teach me the sense of community. we lost that for years but the community was rebuilt after the 2011 the earthquake hit japan many survivors were deeply getting involved in the community to teach when the earthquake hit you have to go up to the hill so i was in a community but if you're not in a community you couldn't survive. but i already knew the importance of the community because of japan town. so i really appreciate japan town and city of san francisco and the united states that kept the importance of our culture. and i really want to appreciate my appreciation for the japan town people who are getting community together. really, really difficult and then i just really amazed by their patience and mercy it's unbelievable. so this j h s is a really town community and friends really encourage more people to engage in community and people from japan really, really benefit from it. thank you very much >> tha
culture but japan town taught me about japan town and on christmas day i danced in japan i never danced so japan town really taught me what japanese are and more importantly, they teach me the sense of community. we lost that for years but the community was rebuilt after the 2011 the earthquake hit japan many survivors were deeply getting involved in the community to teach when the earthquake hit you have to go up to the hill so i was in a community but if you're not in a community you couldn't...
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they come from japan. so let's take a look at a couple of companies like toshiba, canycanon and sony. product could drop by 20%. they make a third of the world's plash memory. now let's take a look at canon. now canon also from japan, three plants there have been shut down. one of them is really badly damaged. it is affecting the production of lenses for camcorders and also for office machines. and then finally, we're going to take a look at sony. now as emily just mentioned, this is japan's biggest exporter of consumer electronics. at least eight facilities are closed and the miyagi plant is heavily damaged. blu-ray disks are made in this particular factory. so these are just a few examples of a manufacturing that cannot be carried out in japan right now because of the earthquake and tsunami from last friday. now cnn is launching a new high-tech way for smart phone users around the world to take immediate action to help disaster victims in japan. now throughout our news coverage, we will show you special
they come from japan. so let's take a look at a couple of companies like toshiba, canycanon and sony. product could drop by 20%. they make a third of the world's plash memory. now let's take a look at canon. now canon also from japan, three plants there have been shut down. one of them is really badly damaged. it is affecting the production of lenses for camcorders and also for office machines. and then finally, we're going to take a look at sony. now as emily just mentioned, this is japan's...
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so i think the japan-u.s. partnership has grown out of a regional partnership and now has become a true global partner, working together to uphold and strengthen a free international order based on the rule of law. and i hope the prime minister's visit this time around will demonstrate this strong global partnership because not too many people in this country or not too many people in japan, for that matter, are aware of this global nature of our partnership and great potential partnership has. so i very much hope that the prime minister's visit will impress upon the people in this country and those in japan and the international community that we are strong global partners, and our partnership has much larger potential. this strong partnership is based on the trust between our two leaders, but i think more important stable basis for that strong partnership is the sense of trust between our two peoples, not just through many grassroots exchanges, people to people exchanges, business partnerships, academic exch
so i think the japan-u.s. partnership has grown out of a regional partnership and now has become a true global partner, working together to uphold and strengthen a free international order based on the rule of law. and i hope the prime minister's visit this time around will demonstrate this strong global partnership because not too many people in this country or not too many people in japan, for that matter, are aware of this global nature of our partnership and great potential partnership has....
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silk was japan's great prewar export. mulberry fields supplying the leaves on which silk worms feed have been converted into rice paddies. they have been converted again with the increase in demand for silk. at present there is a shortage of good cocoons. also the quality of the cocoon is not up to prewar standards. silk warms are bred to pedigree. just like good cattle. during the war, silk warms grew poorer in quality because of inbreeding. today, the average warm produces about 650 yards of usable silk thread against the 1000 yards his ancestors produced in 1940. ♪ japan is trying very hard to attract attention to the products it is manufacturing for export. trade is improving. foreign businessmen have been allowed to come to japan in limited numbers for direct trade negotiation. ♪ this american businessman signed the first contract. a $62,000 purchase of china ware. the occupation is continuing in a friendly atmosphere. the japanese are becoming less strange to us, and we are being better understood by them. ameri
silk was japan's great prewar export. mulberry fields supplying the leaves on which silk worms feed have been converted into rice paddies. they have been converted again with the increase in demand for silk. at present there is a shortage of good cocoons. also the quality of the cocoon is not up to prewar standards. silk warms are bred to pedigree. just like good cattle. during the war, silk warms grew poorer in quality because of inbreeding. today, the average warm produces about 650 yards of...
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japan will retaliate. japan will have to retaliate. so its own economic interests, right, industrial interests will be at stake so that won't be the pattern of behavior. i think that we'll see -- that we've seen to date. on the larger question of where do they go, i don't see japan-china as an alternative to the u.s.-japan alliance. i just don't see it. we'd have to be in a very, very different world. we may be in that world ten years from now, and we may all come back and it may be different but not in the foreseeable future. i think the strategic competition between japan and china is real. i think the long-term concern about china's military power is very real in tokyo. and i think that's where the u.s. and japan may have some differences in emphasis. we may not be as concerned at times as the japanese will be on chinese military power. but that's partly explained by they live right next door and they will be affected no matter what the chinese decide to do. they will be affected by that military power. on the global network of prod
japan will retaliate. japan will have to retaliate. so its own economic interests, right, industrial interests will be at stake so that won't be the pattern of behavior. i think that we'll see -- that we've seen to date. on the larger question of where do they go, i don't see japan-china as an alternative to the u.s.-japan alliance. i just don't see it. we'd have to be in a very, very different world. we may be in that world ten years from now, and we may all come back and it may be different...
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some ended up in japan. last thursday, 18 refugees from myanmar left for japan under the pilot scheme to resettle displaced people, now in its second year. the four families fled myanmar and had been at a camp in northwest thailand. in japan, they'll look for work and place to live while finishing a half year program to learn about the culture and language. but many that came on the program last year faced problems adjusting and learning japanese. nhk world looks at recently released documentary that tells the story of the myanmarese who made a home in japan and details some of the difficulties they face. >> this film follows a group in japan over three years, including march when the earthquake and tsunami struck. rather than just look out for themselves, the refugees headed for the disaster area. the documentary offers an explanation of why. refugees from myanmar already have more than their share of trouble. but since the disaster, they have been offering services as volunteers, helping with everything fr
some ended up in japan. last thursday, 18 refugees from myanmar left for japan under the pilot scheme to resettle displaced people, now in its second year. the four families fled myanmar and had been at a camp in northwest thailand. in japan, they'll look for work and place to live while finishing a half year program to learn about the culture and language. but many that came on the program last year faced problems adjusting and learning japanese. nhk world looks at recently released...
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a state of emergency in japan tonight. officials are still trying to assess the scope of the damage and casualties from that massive earthquake. susie, the magnitude of the quake 8.9 is the strongest on record in japan. >> susie: tom, it's still not clear what the devastating earthquake will do to japan's fragile economy and the global markets. here in the u.s. despite the japan's stock index tumbled almost 180 points closing just minutes after the earthquake hit. >> tom: we spoke with our correspondent in tokyo. and began by asking lucy craft what's the initial assessment of damage to businesses and industry in japan. >> companies hit quite hard. sony, hond on, toyota, the major auto makers have a lot of factories up in northeastern japan. there's been a range of damage to these companies. so those factories will be kind of knocked out of operation for various amounts of time. fortunately, the northeastern area of japan is very sparsely populated. this is -- if you compare this to the kobe earthquake of 16 years ago, it a
a state of emergency in japan tonight. officials are still trying to assess the scope of the damage and casualties from that massive earthquake. susie, the magnitude of the quake 8.9 is the strongest on record in japan. >> susie: tom, it's still not clear what the devastating earthquake will do to japan's fragile economy and the global markets. here in the u.s. despite the japan's stock index tumbled almost 180 points closing just minutes after the earthquake hit. >> tom: we spoke...
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japan would face anyway japan needs to talk. japan is expected to help economic development aid and the japanese ordinary people's reactions is where is our abduction issue? and president abe himself makes this an issue. it is safe to say we are for the open china to talk about. that clearly, if things are talk toead, ready to such kind of things. but the abduction issue must become first. minister abe keeps telling president trump, and president trump clearly understands. he is a very amazingly -- brought such an issue when he talks with kim jong-un. that is the case so far. we never know what's going on between the u.s. and north korea. it is a safe edge for abe. abe is using a secret like prime minister koizumi? i don't think so. >> it did seem like there was more talk of an abe-kim summit when tim was the debutante of the year and everyone want to get on the train of is everyone else's meeting with him, i'd better otherwise looks like japan is left out area the north korea was very dismissive of the object issue and said it'
japan would face anyway japan needs to talk. japan is expected to help economic development aid and the japanese ordinary people's reactions is where is our abduction issue? and president abe himself makes this an issue. it is safe to say we are for the open china to talk about. that clearly, if things are talk toead, ready to such kind of things. but the abduction issue must become first. minister abe keeps telling president trump, and president trump clearly understands. he is a very...
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kishida said japan-u.s. economic relations have a huge potential to become the engine of growth in the asia-pacific region. he also emphasized the strategic significance of the transpacific partnership, but trump has decided to withdraw the u.s. from the free trade pact. member nations include japan. tillerson noted the importance of building close economic ties not just between japan and the u.s. but also with other asia-pacific countries. the top diplomat as agreed to further strengthen the bilateral alliance. they agreed the security environment in asia and the pacific is extremely tense. they cited north korea's nuclear and missile tests and china's activities in the east and south china seas. kishida and tillerson also confirmed that the planned relocation of the u.s. marine corps futenma air station within the prefecture of okinawa is the only way to ease the dangers posed by the base. it's located in a densely populated area of okinawa. >>> iraqi prime minister haider al-abadi is urging president trum
kishida said japan-u.s. economic relations have a huge potential to become the engine of growth in the asia-pacific region. he also emphasized the strategic significance of the transpacific partnership, but trump has decided to withdraw the u.s. from the free trade pact. member nations include japan. tillerson noted the importance of building close economic ties not just between japan and the u.s. but also with other asia-pacific countries. the top diplomat as agreed to further strengthen the...
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and japan. in order for us, japan and the united states, to generally provide for the region at the world, more democracy and more security with less poverty, japan must stay strong. that is my first point. i have started to revisit our national defense program outline. our defense ministry is getting an increased budget in order to do that at the start. looking back, it is remarkable. between japan and the u.s., bad days and good, rain or shine, for more than one-fourth of the entire history of the united states. it should not surprise anyone. the oldest and the biggest maritime democracy. and japan also has the most experienced and the biggest democracy. it is a natural fit. the biggest emerging market, now out in conclusion. gentlemen, my task is to look-- ladies and gentlemen, my task is to look towards the future. and make japan the second biggest emerging market in the world. and even more trusted partner for the region and the world. the road ahead is not short. i know that. but i have ma
and japan. in order for us, japan and the united states, to generally provide for the region at the world, more democracy and more security with less poverty, japan must stay strong. that is my first point. i have started to revisit our national defense program outline. our defense ministry is getting an increased budget in order to do that at the start. looking back, it is remarkable. between japan and the u.s., bad days and good, rain or shine, for more than one-fourth of the entire history...
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you know, our japan in various ways. ah, it could hinder many of the plans that he was talking about today, which is particularly economics and also into some of the political geo domestic political issues. i can of cation church issue. but on the fact of the matter is, is that many people tend to think that you know, all, we can go on forever as we may have all the funds. because we have the big daddy, gold, bank of japan. but you know, let's face the package man has been buying back our j g. be japan govern bond over a 170 trillion in the past 2 years and their current kind of swell to almost 600 trillion yet. now as we see one percent increase in our interest rate in order to fight off this week in the year, you know, their payoff is going to be well over 5 trillion that wipes out in his stories about an inbound benefit that's going to come out. and moreover, the net worth of bank pad is only tensioning and so i have been saying, and i will say it again. baggage, man, do not have the deep pocket. like many people thin
you know, our japan in various ways. ah, it could hinder many of the plans that he was talking about today, which is particularly economics and also into some of the political geo domestic political issues. i can of cation church issue. but on the fact of the matter is, is that many people tend to think that you know, all, we can go on forever as we may have all the funds. because we have the big daddy, gold, bank of japan. but you know, let's face the package man has been buying back our j g....